There's One Sector Where China Is Sending Jobs To The U.S.

The
FT's beyondbrics reports that China is starting to create
jobs in "land-rich" countries, like the U.S. and Brazil, in order
to meet a sky-rocketing demand for fruit.

The trade imbalance in this sector is pretty drastic (check out
the chart), so China's been trying to do its part. The country
has increased its own production of fruit by 15% since January
2009. But that's still not enough, as demand for fruit
has grown 36% per year over the same period.

By moving this, and other industries that require lots of land
and water, to other countries, China has "expanded" its own
arable land by 40%.

Other U.S. agricultural sectors that have grown on Chinese demand
include the
corn industry and the nut industry (specifically
cashews and almonds). If you're buying on China, keep your
eye out for the pork and poultry industries as well -- there,
Chinese demand has tons of room to expand. Chinese land does not.